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Liberty Village of Jerseyville, a not-for-profit provider, is proud to offer The Villas single family and duplex homes, Hawthorne Inn retirement apartments, Manor Court skilled nursing care, our new Memory Lane fitness for the mind memory care program, Bounce Back Rehabilitation service, AJ’s Fitness Center and Hawthorne Inn assisted living. Please call us for more information on any of our services.

RBGA Small Business of the Month - June 2022  

Little Knights, Inc. opened in May 2013. We strive to provide the best option for your child in Godfrey, IL. Little Knights, Inc. is the expansion of Knights Daycare which opened in 2010 as an in-home daycare facility.      

Little Knights is licensed by the state of Illinois and we provide care for children from the ages of six weeks to twelve years of age.  It is our desire to provide quality care for your child and peace of mind and convenience for you all while providing a safe, loving environment for all children. We are open from 6:30am to 6:00pm, Monday through Friday, and offer part time care. ?        

RBGA Small Business of the Month - March 2016

 

 Once the area’s best kept secret, The Loading Dock has become known as a top St. Louis destination.  Featuring stunning river views, outdoor dining, live music, monthly flea markets, overnight accommodations, and seasonal ice skating, The Loading Dock guarantees a fun time for all.                

Custom Embroidery, Screen Printing, Graphic Design, Promotional Products, Yard Signs, Banners, Trophies, and more!
If You Can Think Of It...We Can Logo It!

RBGA Small Business of the Month - May 2009
Co-Small Business of the Year 2009 

RBGA Small Business of the Month - August 2022


The Madison County Child Advocacy Center (CAC) provides professional intervention and supportive services to fight child abuse. Most importantly, the CAC provides a safe haven for children to talk about the physical or sexual abuse they may have experienced and to help in limiting the number of times a child has to be interviewed. Before the CAC opened, a child who was a victim or witnessed a violent crime would often be interviewed by 8 to 12 different people before the case went to trial. Because of the CAC, abused children no longer have to endure such a strenuous interviewing process and authorities are better able to prosecute abuse cases.

The mission of the Madison County Child Advocacy Center is to provide a professional and child-friendly environment to assist in the investigation of allegations of child abuse, provide access to services and treatment for victims and their families and raise awareness within the community.

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